HIMS CITADEL AND THE OLD CITY WALLS
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There are a few remains of the Hims Citadel in the southwest of the old city which appear to be of Ayyubid origin. The fortifications had been restored during the Mamluk period but were largely destroyed in the 1830’s.
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Most of the city walls that once defended the old city of Hims were ruined during the Ottoman period. There is just one stretch that survives in the north-western corner of the old city, including several towers. Another segment of wall survives on the far eastern end of the old city.
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There is only one door of the city that still stands – Bab Masdud – which is today completely surrounded by homes.